ERSATZ tip helmet in aluminum or tombac.

CLOVIS 57

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The Ersatz line continues, this time with bombs made of “rare” and semi-precious metals.
1---tombac shell.
Ertz2  laiton 1.JPG The same existen in aluminum, the same shape, and the same detail, i.e. a reinforcing steel wire all around the helmet, with the aluminum or tombac wrapped around it. Ertz2 laiton 3 jonc de tour.JPGBade  Laiton S. Schneller Breslau.JPGBade Laiton  S. Schneller Breslau.JPGBade Laiton S. Schneller  et C°.JPGBade Laiton S. Schneller & Cie.JPGBade Laiton Schneller-Breslau.JPG Many metal hull manufacturers lined the hull with a felt cap. This precise manufacture, with steel wire edging, was made in tombac or duralumin. The manufacturer is
Schneller à Breslau.
Bade S.Schneller & Cie Breslau.jpg
Here's a “tombac” of this brand, found during excavations. If it had been made of steel, the shell would have disappeared, eaten away by corrosion.
Obviously, the skull protection was no better than that of regulation “leather”.

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I end with a Schneller identical to mine but in Duraluminium.
Also very rare, I'm lucky enough to have it at a neighbor's house 10kms from my home.
Alu Ersatz Lanz91.jpg
And a Schneller-Breslau, still of the same shape and construction, but this time in sheet steel.
tôle Ersatz  M14 Lanz91.jpg
The trim is standard except for a few details, and from a distance, the helmet really looks like a leather “Kammer”.
 
2---Aluminum hulls (Dural or Duralumin) are rare. It has to be said that in 1914, aluminum was a newly discovered alloy, expensive to manufacture, and contrary to the notion of Ersatz.
As mentioned above, I haven't had the opportunity to get my hands on an aluminum Schneller. But not long ago, a collector offered me this one... It's the least beautiful in terms of condition, but the rarest in terms of construction.
Alu noir-beige cousu Eparges.jpg
Alu beige-noir cousu Eparges.jpgAlu beige_noir cousu Eparges.jpg
Alu beige nuc-visière cuir.jpg
This production process is Hugo BARUCH - Berlin. Alu-cuir marque de fab Baruch.jpg
Black-painted aluminum shell, perforated at the edge for sewing on the visor and regulation leather neck cover.
Alu Ertz3 Alu  coiffe cousue.JPGalu & cuir cousu Peguy idem Bibi.jpg
This helmet is regimented at Reckruten-Depot 102, and assigned to an instructor in this unit, which is responsible for training recruits for Ersatz-Bataillon 1 and 2 / 102R, in Zittau and Löbau.
alu 102R Saxe Rekruten Depot.jpg
As for the “vulkanfiber”, the “tombac” “alu” or black sheet metal, really resemble the M95 model, Kammer in leather, the trim being of the same appearance.
 

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More helmets that I have never seen before! James and I did see an aluminum Bavarian officer helmet one year at the SOS militaria show.
 
More helmets that I have never seen before! James and I did see an aluminum Bavarian officer helmet one year at the SOS militaria show.
Yes, the fact that an officer's Extra-Helm Eigentum is made of aluminum is hard enough to believe, but until I acquired mine, I never thought I'd have to buy one.
Furthermore, for an Ersatz, I find its manufacture slow, difficult and expensive. Moreover, this is what a collector confirmed to me a few years ago about Baruch, the small number could be explained by the fact that it would be a few units, serving as a "Probe" for the army, but never authorized for production. The few units already produced were then distributed to the mobilization, where the bottom line had to be scraped.
 
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Hello James,
Exceptional and rare. Congratulations
Officer's helmets, bought off the shelf, are fancy Extra-Helm and of superior quality in their design, aluminum being a new, light and relatively rustproof alloy, nothing surprising for an “officer's” manufacture. (which is not the case for an Ersatz de Kammer). In France, it's the same story, with a few rare Adrian General's helmets in aluminum. )
 
As you know I'm a beginner...and honestly, sometimes I'm a bit scared by the amount of variations of these fantastic helmets......
But anyway thanks for sharing......really great helmets.... :love: :love:
Regards
Giorgio
 
Here’s one I have from Würrtemberg that has a similar shape like the one you have Clovis, albeit it’s missing the brass visor and neck rails and has a back stud. Does it look like the same manufacturer made this too, or someone else?
 

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